See more from this Session: General Wetland Soils: II
Studies to date have shown palustrine wetland soils, to contain a P composition distinctly different to the more highly studied terrestrial soils, yet such studies have been limited to a few distinct systems. Within this study we used solution 31Ρ NMR to evaluate the P composition of surface soils (0 – 10 cm) within 28 diverse freshwater wetlands from a range of geographical settings. We concluded that while P composition was independent of direct influence from wetland vegetation or climatic setting, basic biophysical characteristics could be used to group sites in terms of the P forms found. The simple delineation of wetland sites with respect to pH and organic matter content was enough to show clear distinctions between the nature and proportion of P forms found. Such distinctions included the presence of phosphonates, the proportion of phosphomonoesters to phosphodiesters, the presence of isomers of the phosphomonoester IP6, as well as the presence of significant concentrations of polyphosphates.
See more from this Session: General Wetland Soils: II